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A solution is a mixture of two or more substances that are evenly mixed together. The substances in a solution cannot be separated by physical means, such as filtering or sieving.
Some examples of solutions include:
The solution was a mixture of two substances.
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The word "solution" comes from the Latin word "solutio", which means "loosening" or "unfastening". This is related to the verb "solvere", which means "to loosen". The word "solution" can be used in a variety of contexts, but it most commonly refers to a mixture of two or more substances in which one substance is dissolved in another. For example, salt water is a solution of salt in water.
The etymology of the word "etymology" is also related to the word "solution". The word "etymology" comes from the Greek words "etymon" and "logos", which mean "true meaning" and "word" respectively. So, etymology is the study of the true meaning of words, and it can be used to trace the history of a word back to its origins.
In the case of the word "solution", the etymology can be traced back to the Latin word "solutio". This word was borrowed into Old French, and then into Middle English. The Middle English word "solucion" eventually developed into the modern English word "solution".
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